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Building Search

By using the Building Filters menu, you can search for buildings based on your Class Standing and the Building Features of your choosing. As you select different filters, a list of buildings with matching criteria will appear.

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Building Search

The search tool below will allow you to search for buildings based on your Class Standing and the Building Features of your choosing. As you change your selection of Class Standing and Building Features, a list of buildings with matching criteria will appear in the Search Results section below.

Class Standing

Start your building search by selecting your desired Resident Status (may only choose one at a time).

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LISTINGS APPEARING ON THE FOLLOWING SITE ARE NOT ENDORSED OR
GUARANTEED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. YOU ARE SOLELY
RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR CHOICE OF LANDLORD AND RENTAL UNIT.

The listing of rental units on this site is provided as a convenience to University of Southern California ("University") students, faculty and staff. Off Campus Housing (OCH), the site operator, requires that Landlords report information accurately and fairly, however neither the site operator nor the University are able to verify the accuracy of information contained in listings. The University and OCH cannot and do not vouch for the fairness or accuracy of information posted on the site by third parties. If a property is listed on this web site, that does not mean the University or OCH endorses or approves the landlord, its properties or business practices. It also is not a guarantee by the University or OCH that the property complies with building, safety or fire codes, or that it is clean or safe or otherwise suitable for your use. Before signing a lease you are responsible to learn about the property, about your landlord and about the landlord's property manager. You are also responsible for understanding your rights and responsibilities as a tenant. The University and OCH are not responsible for any problems that may occur with your rental unit or any disputes that may arise between you and your landlord. All prospective tenants are encouraged to exercise common sense and good judgment when evaluating prospective rental units and landlords.